Ms Junge said she knows which campsites around the city have the best toilet facilities, and she also spends a fair bit of time parked outside laundromats

Stylish touches to Ms Junge’s home include a loft bed, wall paper and curtains

‘If I have the weekend off I will drive over to the Sunshine Coast and sleep on the beach, I pretty much do whatever works with my plans.’

Though ‘Harry’ hasn’t been fitted out with a composting toilet or a shower yet, the 28-year-old is familiar with campsites around the city which have facilities, and there’s her gym membership which she said is always good for a long, hot shower.

There aren’t many downsides to Ms Junge’s life, however, she did admit there had been the occasional night where she’s felt a bit nervous.

‘I did have a bit of a scary thing happen recently when I was parked on a dirt road.

A random car pulled up to me in the middle of the night and started squealing.’

So far she admitted she’s spent close to £5,000 on renovations and she’s not finished yet

Ms Junge explained that because of the truck’s design she couldn’t get into the front seat to drive away.

But because she takes self-defence classes she’d armed herself with a few handy objects – just in case.

‘I do have locks on all my doors as well so it would be hard work to break in,’ she said.

Ms Junge maintains her decision to move into her mobile home wasn’t financial.

‘I was to live my dream,’ she said. ‘And it was something I really wanted to do.’

Every night after work, Ms Junge will drive somewhere beautiful in nature for the pleasure of waking up somewhere special every day

From time to time she said she house-sits for friends but said this wasn’t enough for her to think about leaving her life.

‘If I stay more than a week or two I get quite antsy and I just want my freedom again.’

While Ms Junge plans to stay in Brisbane for now, she said she’d like to travel around Australia in her house truck and possibly turn her experience into a documentary.

Though she’s had the occasional tricky moment, the adventurous soul said she wouldn’t swap her lifestyle for anything

Those considering embracing a similar lifestyle, Ms Junge said the benefits continued to outweigh any discomforts.

‘Sometimes I feel like a millionaire,’ she said before adding: ‘I will wake up and be right on the river or right on the beach and I can hear the waves.

‘I can just open the doors and have a cup of tea and read a book.

‘And I can’t even think of how much happier I could be,’ she concluded.